Quote Originally Posted by cardsman1992
My thoughts....which may not be worth crap.

huh? must a deep hidden private joke lol

Hand 1, he calls behind you both preflop and on a pretty drawless board (unless he likes suited one gappers). Best case he is floating with overcards, but he could very likely have a PP that has you beat. You could play either way, folding to a turn raise if you bet. I think I check./fold because I don't think that T will scare him all that much.

I like the second barrel in the T8 hand, but I think preflop is a raise if you are going to play, although limping isn't bad.

i agree now and have learned abit more about 2nd barrelling. Defo a nice move Ive added over the last month which I had rarely used (or logically thought of anyway)

Hand 2, three-bets on paired boards are usually bluffs (Yeti theorem). I don't think 4 bets are. Plus he raises an amount to keep you in the hand. I think I could let this go.

well good players think they are bluffs!! poor players could beleive them. I couldnt make my mind up whether his 4 bet was strong so i folded. he showed TT gg. I really fecking thought so but meh.

I think you have to give him credit in hand 3 unless you know he will routinely float with junk.

fucked up HH, opp did minraise me and i folded. oops

I think TT hand is fine, but you might have more FE with a CR here?

i dunno, id probably not do it with holdings like this vs relative unknowns

I just call in hand 4 to see if Ollie wants to come along for the ride. Push a lot of turns. Ollie's stack is what's giving you your implied odds, but you have too good of a hand to fold to the shortstack.

i called and ollie folded. opp showed A6s. and hit his gutshot. i thought i won till it shiped to him. WTF is happening???????oh straight.

Unless you know he's chasing draws in hand 5, I think I check behind.

yup spew tastic

Hand 6 is easy turn fold. You may only have 5 outs max if you are behind.

yup just tough on me but i thought id liek to ask you guys.

I think I check behind turn in hand 7 and call any reasonable river bet. As played you almost have to call for odds. He check raised the flop, which he could do with a lot of draws or AQ/set with the board as wet as it is. You only beat the draws right now and prolly have less equity than the draws do. Double check raise means you are definitely behind IMO but you are committed. Hopefully he has lower flush or set and you outdraw him. This PP was overplayed (sort of like I did recently )

Well river was a blank and i still took it down, prima doesnt let you see mucked cards so i dunno what he had. im being results oriented here coz i liked my play. doh!!